A cautionary tale about fake fingernails
About a year ago, I made the decision to stop picking the nail polish off my fingernails. I held to that decision for several months, and I loved the results. My fingernails became strong, and with fairly regular professional manicures and polish changes, the looked pretty good.
I blogged about it in this post, Winning the Battle with My Weak Nails.
Here they are at the height of their healthiness:
As happens with many addictions, I fell off the wagon and my nails became weak again. I managed to keep them from total collapse, but...
A couple of months ago I was invited to help em-cee a bridal fashion show. Included would be borrowing a dress from David's Bridal and getting my hair styled for free.
I wanted my nails to look great. So I decided to take the plunge into gel nails.
Or should I say, I THOUGHT they were gel nails.
I went to the nail place I had been frequenting, even though I found their work less than excellent and their attitudes bordering on unfriendly.
I asked for gel nails.
This is the result:
Looks great, right? And I was very pleased.
But appearances can be deceiving. Turns out, these weren't gel nails at all, even though I specifically asked for gel nails. I found out later that if a nail tech uses a mix of powder and liquid on your nails, they are acrylic, NOT gel. If they're putting gel nails on you, they will actually be using GEL.
How can they get by with such deception? You got me. But I talked to one reputable nail tech who said before her nail tech days, she spent a year getting what she thought were gel nails, but were NOT...and it pretty much destroyed her nails.
Getting rid of them...
As you'll know if you're a veteran of nail stuff, growing out these nails isn't pretty. You have to come back on a regular basis and get them re-done, or they grow out looking odd...with a noticeable hump where your real nails end and the fake ones begin.
I didn't want to go back to the same place to pay to have them removed. But I wanted them OFF.
My own hairstylist, who also does nails, tried to get them off for me...but the usual process wasn't very successful. They were not going away without a fight. She managed to take a layer or two off.
I finally ended up popping them off, but along with the fake nails came my real ones. What was left was a ridged, scarred (from having them sanded down by a machine), ugly mess.
Feast your eyes on what my nails look like now:
Yeah. NOT pretty.
I'm trying to pamper them to get them to grow back into a somewhat healthy state.
If you are a nail-knowledgeable person and have any advice, please share!
Also if you have any nail horror stories of your own, please share!
I'll keep you posted on the ongoing saga of my fingernails.
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Monday, October 01, 2012
Visible Monday: Winning the Battle with My Weak Nails
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Two months without peeling my nail polish off! This is OPI in "Manicurist of Seville" |
I love pretty fingernails. But for years I didn't have them.
As a kid and as a teenager, I bit my nails incessantly. Well, finally one day I decided I was going to stop biting my nails. It wasn't as hard as I had expected. Once I made the decision not to bite them, they grew.
And I would be delighted...finally able to apply pretty polish to my nails! But guess what? The biting-the-nail habit turned into something arguably just as bad or worse: peeling off the polish.
Sometimes I would only have the polish on for a couple of hours and I would already be peeling and picking it off. Yes, obviously I have issues.
I tried fake nails a few times, but my budget never really allows for them on a regular basis, and they left my real nails more unhealthy than ever.
A terrible habit!
The peeling-off habit was very damaging to my nails, too. I read or heard somewhere that when you peel off the polish, you also strip off essential oils that your nails need to be strong and healthy.
I believe it. My nails were flimsy. I already take a B-vitamin supplement that is supposed to help hair and nails, so that should have been covered.
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5 weeks without peeling off my nail polish! |
My big decision
I don't know what prompted it, but one day last summer I decided I wasn't going to peel off my nail polish anymore.
It was a habit of long standing that I figured wasn't going to be easy. But for the last couple of years, I've committed to trying to be the best woman-of-a-certain-age that I can be. And having ragged, ugly fingernails just didn't jibe with that commitment.
So, on July 28th, I wrote this on Facebook:
"OK, FB friends, you are my witnesses: I hearby determine to break the appalling habit of peeling off my nail polish! If you see me doing it, you have my permission to slap me hard across the face!"
Since I made that decision, I haven't peeled my nail polish once--even though the temptation was strong at times. And my nails have benefited immensely!
One of the first things I did was go and get a professional manicure to send me off on a good path. Since then, I've had frequent polish changes at the nail salon (they're very cheap), and I'm learning to give myself a good home manicure.
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A pretty color from Essie |
They're no longer flimsy. I've only had one beginning of a crack, and I fixed it with a remedy someone gave me on Facebook (maybe I'll talk about that in a future post...it's pretty genius.)
It's been over two months since I made my decision. Who knows if I've permanently conquered the habit? But so far, so good...and I'm so enjoying having pretty nails, I never want to go back!
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Getting daring and experimenting with purple! |
Note: When I went public with my shameful peeling habit, I found out that lots of women do the same thing! It's compulsive. Have you ever had the problem? I'd love to know...share in my comments!
Also, a reminder: Just 5 days left in my Soft Surroundings give-away of this beautiful top...go here to enter for your chance to win!
I'm participating in Visible Monday, hosted by Not Dead Yet Style! Click the icon for more info....
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